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Rickielee Jones > Albums & Lyrics

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Evening of My Best Day Album
  1. A face in the crowd
  2. Evening of my Best Day
  3. Mink coat at the bus stop
  4. It Takes you there
  5. Sailor Song
  6. A tree on Allenford
  7. Tell somebody (repeal the patriot act now)
  8. Lap Dog
  9. Little Mysteries
  10. Bitchenostrophy
  11. Second Chance
  12. Ugly Man
Flying Cowboys Album
  1. Away from the sky
  2. Love is gonna bring us back alive
  3. Flying cowboys
  4. Ghost train
  5. Satellites
  6. Rodeo girl
  7. Ghetto of my mind
  8. Just my baby
  9. The horses
Ghostyhead Album
  1. Vessel of light
  2. Cloud of unknowing
  3. Scary chinese movie
  4. Sunny Afternoon
  5. Ghostyhead
  6. Howard
  7. Firewalker
  8. Matters
  9. Road kill
  10. Little yellow town
Girl at Her Volcano Album
  1. So Long
  2. Something Cool
  3. Rainbow Sleeves
  4. Under The Boardwalk
  5. My Funny Valentine
  6. Hey Bub
  7. Letters from the 9th Ward / Walk Away Renee
  8. Lush Life
Live at Red Rocks Album
  1. Young blood
  2. Weasel and the white boys cool
  3. We belong together
  4. Satellites
  5. Rodeo girl
  6. Love is gonna bring us back alive
  7. Just my baby
  8. Gloria
  9. Flying cowboys
  10. Coolsville
Pirates Album
  1. The returns
  2. Traces of the western slopes
  3. A lucky Guy
  4. Pirates ( So long lonely avenue )
  5. Woody and dutch on the slow train to Peking
  6. Skeletons
  7. Living it up
  8. We belong together
Pop Pop Album
  1. Love Junkyard
  2. Bye bye blackbird
  3. The Ballad Of The Sad Young Men
  4. Dat dere
  5. The Second Time Around
  6. Up from the skies
  7. Hi-Lili-hi-lo
  8. Spring can really hang you up the most
  9. My one and only love
Rickie Lee Jones Album
  1. After hours
  2. Weasel and the white boys cool
  3. Company
  4. Coolsville
  5. The last chance texaco
  6. Night train
  7. Young blood
  8. Easy money
  9. On saturday afternoons in 1963
The Magazine Album
  1. Theme for the pope
  2. The weird beast
  3. Runaround
  4. Deep space
  5. The real end
  6. Magazine
  7. It must be love
  8. Juke box fury
  9. Prelude to gravity
  10. Gravity
Traffic from Paradise Album
  1. The albatross
  2. Running from mercy
  3. Jolie Jolie
  4. Rebel Rebel
  5. Tigers
  6. Pink Flamingos
  7. Altar boy
  8. Beat angels
Rickie Lee Jones was born in Chicago in 1954, raised in Phoenix, Arizona, and moved to Olympia, Washington as a teenager. She left high school early and went to college in California. She did not graduate, but worked at odd jobs until she began playing in clubs in Los Angeles around 1977. The legendary Lowell George brought her music to the attention of Warner Brothers, and Lenny Waronker signed her in 1978 after seeing her perform at the Troubadour. Her first self-titled album, a kind of Raymond Chandler tour of a single girl in Hollywood, won a Best New Artist Grammy, and was heralded as the arrival of a great new talent.

Her second record Pirates was a critical favorite, but surprised critics with its literate tone and dark musical landscapes. The third was even more unusual, an eight-inch, mostly jazz, kind of live record.

These three recordings established the pattern of her career. Unexpected turns, rich colors and colossal images, literate, intelligent, idiosyncratic, under the guise of an exceptional pop singer. Her singing style, completely unique, (sweet child-like high tones and dramatic painful cries, spoken lines, no vibrato) has been emulated so many times that the emulators probably don't even know who they are copying. While she has become more and more obscure her imitators have become very famous indeed. She has not been abandoned by the critics, though. Her music is always written about, and she is pictured in more than one book on the icons of rock n roll. She has also kept a devoted fan base around the world, in spite of little or no radio play, and is one of those rare artists whose status is unquestioned.

She has released 11 albums, including Rickie Lee Jones, Pirates, Girl At Her Volcano, The Magazine, Flying Cowboys, Pop Pop, Traffic From Paradise, Naked Songs, Ghostyhead, It's Like This, and the newly released Live at Red Rocks. Naked Songs is Rickie in concert by herself, but Live at Red Rocks features a six-piece band, including bass, drums, guitar, mandolin, accordion, keyboards, and guitars.

She has won two Grammys and been nominated for eight. Her last album, It's Like This, received a Grammy nod for Best Traditional Pop Vocal. She has been the subject of music classes at colleges such as the Berklee College of Music, and mentioned in more than one pop song. She has never made a movie, but is currently working on a book for Hyperion press and Rhino is releasing a three-cd set of her work this spring. Hippo is expecting to release a DVD of her last album of self -penned songs, Ghostyhead, one which she described in 1996 as an "album of prayers" an unapologetic merging of poetry, appealing to god and monsters. It is an understated and precise merging of songwriter sensibility and trip-hop noise.

Her latest release is Live at Red Rocks . It is an amazing, and by far her best, live record to date. The band is awesome, the singing by is great, the songs are fun, and the audience is so joyful. It's a feel good record. Rickie is hard to capture on tape, she is truly radiant live, and it rarely translates. You can really feel her on this recording.

She is currently living in Los Angeles on Sunset Blvd somewhere, studying
boxing. She always was a pepper. Watch that left hook.

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